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Ultrasound Guided Hyaluronic Acid Injections

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For supporting weight-bearing joints, we typically opt for the Hyaluronic Acid Durolane due to its superior longevity compared to Ostenil Plus. Durolane serves as a viscosupplement employed in managing osteoarthritis, a degenerative condition characterised by cartilage breakdown and joint inflammation.

As an extensively cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA) solution, Durolane presents a safe and efficient treatment avenue for individuals grappling with osteoarthritis-induced pain and mobility issues.

Composition of Durolane

Durolane comprises stabilised hyaluronic acid derived from a non-animal source via fermentation. Hyaluronic acid naturally occurs in joint synovial fluid, serving to lubricate, cushion, and absorb shocks within the joint. In Durolane, hyaluronic acid molecules undergo thorough purification and cross-linking through a proprietary process, yielding a gel-like substance with heightened durability and lifespan within the joint cavity.

Highly Cross-Linked Hyaluronic Acid:

A notable aspect of Durolane is its status as the most extensively cross-linked hyaluronic acid available. Cross-linking involves chemically bonding adjacent hyaluronic acid molecules to bolster gel viscosity and resilience. The augmented cross-linking in Durolane offers several advantages:

  • Enhanced Durability: Durolane’s cross-linked structure enables it to withstand mechanical stresses and shear forces in the joint, ensuring sustained lubrication and cushioning.
  • Prolonged Residence Time: Its heightened stability allows Durolane to remain within the joint for an extended period, prolonging therapeutic effects and reducing the necessity for frequent injections.
  • Improved Effectiveness: Durolane’s highly cross-linked nature ensures a consistent and predictable response, resulting in dependable symptom alleviation and functional enhancement for individuals with mild to moderate osteoarthritis.

Benefits of Durolane

Durolane provides various advantages in managing osteoarthritis symptoms, including:

  • Pain Alleviation: By supplementing reduced levels of natural hyaluronic acid, Durolane enhances lubrication and cushioning, easing pain and discomfort associated with osteoarthritis.
  • Enhanced Joint Function: Visco-supplementation by Durolane improves joint mobility and flexibility, facilitating daily activities with greater comfort.
  • Minimal Adverse Effects: Unlike corticosteroid injections, which may have systemic effects and potential cartilage toxicity, Durolane is well-tolerated with minimal adverse reactions, owing to its non-animal origin.
  • Long-Lasting Symptom Relief: Durolane’s highly cross-linked structure ensures sustained symptom alleviation, with clinical studies demonstrating improvements lasting up to six months or more following a single injection.

Ultrasound-Guided Durolane Injection Procedure

Administering Durolane typically involves an ultrasound-guided injection technique to ensure precise delivery within the affected joint. Here’s a step-by-step overview of the procedure:

  • Patient Preparation: The patient is comfortably positioned on an examination table, with the target joint exposed and cleansed to minimise infection risks.
  • Ultrasound Imaging: A high-frequency ultrasound probe visualises joint anatomy and guides the identification of the injection site.
  • Injection Site Identification: Using real-time ultrasound guidance, the healthcare provider identifies the optimal injection site within the joint space.
  • Anaesthesia Administration: Local anaesthesia is applied to minimise discomfort during needle insertion.
  • Needle Insertion: A sterile needle is inserted into the joint space under ultrasound guidance, ensuring accurate placement.
  • Durolane Injection: The Durolane gel is injected steadily into the joint space.
  • Post-Procedure Care: Patients are advised to rest and apply ice packs to reduce inflammation, gradually resuming normal activities under healthcare provider guidance.

Durolane offers a valuable treatment avenue for individuals experiencing osteoarthritis-related pain and mobility issues. With its highly cross-linked hyaluronic acid formulation and ultrasound-guided injection techniques, Durolane delivers long-lasting symptom relief and improved joint function, enhancing the quality of life for those affected by this condition.

Hyaluronic Acid Injections in Essex

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are Hyaluronic Acid injections?

Hyaluronic Acid (HA) injections, also called viscosupplementation, are a treatment used to reduce pain and improve joint movement in people with mild to moderate osteoarthritis. Hyaluronic Acid is a naturally occurring substance found in joint fluid, acting as a lubricant and shock absorber.

2. What conditions do Hyaluronic Acid injections treat?

HA injections are most commonly used for:
– Mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis
– Hip, shoulder, and ankle osteoarthritis
– Joint stiffness and reduced mobility
– Pain aggravated by walking, exercise, or daily activities

3. How do Hyaluronic Acid injections work?

Osteoarthritic joints often have reduced natural Hyaluronic Acid. Injecting HA replenishes lubrication inside the joint, helping it glide more smoothly, reduce friction, and improve shock absorption – resulting in less pain and easier movement.

4. What kind of Hyaluronic Acid injections do we use?

At the Private Injection Clinics, we currently offer three types of hyaluronic acid injections: Ostenil Plus, Durolane, and Biolevox HA ONE/SmHArtfix One (the same formulation supplied under different branding).

Each hyaluronic acid product has different molecular properties, strength, and duration, allowing us to personalise treatment depending on the joint affected, the severity of osteoarthritis, and individual patient needs.
 
Ostenil Plus Hyaluronic Acid Injection
· A medium to high molecular weight hyaluronic acid combined with mannitol, which helps protect the HA from degradation
· Improves joint lubrication, shock absorption, and mobility
· Commonly used for mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis
· Helps reduce knee pain, stiffness, and inflammation
· Often recommended for patients seeking gradual, sustained pain relief
 
Durolane Hyaluronic Acid Injection
· A high-concentration, cross-linked hyaluronic acid
· Designed as a single-injection treatment
· Provides long-lasting pain relief by remaining in the joint for longer
· Frequently used for moderate to severe osteoarthritis
· Ideal for patients wanting longer-lasting results with fewer injections

Biolevox HA ONE/SmHArtfix One Hyaluronic Acid Injection
· The same high-quality hyaluronic acid formulation, available under two different brand names
· Offers excellent viscoelastic and cushioning properties
· Suitable for knee, hip, and other joint injections
· Provides a balanced option between durability, comfort, and joint support
· Often selected for patients requiring reliable osteoarthritis symptom relief

5. Which Hyaluronic Acid injection is best for osteoarthritis?

There is no single “best” hyaluronic acid injection for everyone. The most suitable HA treatment depends on:
· The joint being treated (e.g. knee, hip, shoulder)
· The severity of osteoarthritis or cartilage wear
· Your pain level, mobility, and lifestyle
· Previous response to viscosupplementation injections

We will assess your condition and recommend the most appropriate hyaluronic acid injection for joint pain relief, ensuring the best possible clinical outcome.

6. Are Hyaluronic Acid injections ultrasound-guided?

Yes, we always use ultrasound guidance to ensure precise placement into the joint space for optimal benefit, accuracy, and comfort.

7. How long do Hyaluronic Acid injections last?

Many patients experience benefit for 4–12 months, depending on joint condition and activity level. They can be repeated when necessary.

8. Are Hyaluronic Acid injections painful?

Most people find the procedure well tolerated. You may feel temporary pressure or discomfort, but the treatment is generally quick and comfortable, especially when ultrasound-guided.

9. When should I consider Hyaluronic Acid injections?

You may be a good candidate if you:
– Have been diagnosed with mild to moderate osteoarthritis
– Have tried physiotherapy and pain medication without enough relief
– Want an option before considering surgery
– Are looking for a steroid-free alternative for symptom management

10. How do Hyaluronic Acid injections compare to steroid injections?

See Table 1 below.

11. What results can I expect?

Benefits typically include:
– Reduced pain and stiffness
– Improved walking distance and mobility
– Easier daily movement
– Better function during exercise

Results develop gradually, often improving over several weeks.

12. Who is not suitable for Hyaluronic Acid injections?

HA injections may not be appropriate if you:
– Have an infection in or around the joint
– Have a known allergy to HA products or local anaesthetic
– Have severe joint deformity or end-stage bone-on-bone arthritis

Suitability is confirmed during consultation.

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Hyaluronic AcidSteroid Injection
Improves lubrication & shock absorptionReduces inflammation
Longer duration (4–12 months)Short-term relief (weeks–months)
Ideal for mild to moderate osteoarthritisBest for inflammatory flare-ups
Does not thin cartilageRepeated use may weaken tissues
Table 1: Hyaluronic Acid vs. Steroid Injections
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